Divided they fall

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Wedge politics have shattered the hopes for a joint union presence at Rio Tinto's iron ore sites in the Pilbara region of Western Australia (WA). The Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union, the Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union and the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union are pinning their hopes on the WA Industrial Relations Commission to get them back in the game.

author: Way, Nicholas
Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Personnel administration, All Other Metal Ore Mining, Labor organizations, Labor Unions, Labor Unions and Similar Labor Organizations, METAL MINING, Ferroalloy Ores, Western Australia, Chemical & Fertilizer Minerals, Other Nonmetallic Mineral Mining and Quarrying, Forecasts and trends, Market trend/market analysis, Mineral industry, Labour unions, Rio Tinto Ltd.

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The big squeeze

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The impact of Australian Prime Minister John HowardEs industrial relations reforms on workplace productivity is examined.

author: Way, Nicholas
Government expenditures, Government domestic functions, Management dynamics, Labor Relations, Employee Relations, Manufacturing industry, Manufacturing industries, Economic policy, Social policy, Company business management, Labour relations, Howard, John Winston

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BHP's new challenge: a divided workforce

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Issues concerning BHP's industrial relations in Pilbara, Western Australia, are discussed.

author: Way, Nicholas
Human resource management, Broken Hill Proprietary Company Ltd., Industrial productivity

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subjects list: Australia, Mining industry, Labor relations, Management
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